Numptia: A Luxury Superyacht Interior Design

Today we’ve decided to lead you to the classy world of Yachts and present you Numptia, an expensive pearl of the seas.

This superyacht has a stunning interior and exterior design. The owner of Numptia is an experienced man in the superyacht’s field and whom desire was to have a “home” in the sea which was comfortable for all the generations of the family.

This superyacht has a stunning interior and exterior design. The owner of Numptia is an experienced man in the superyacht’s field and whom desire was to have a “home” in the sea which was comfortable for all the generations of the family.

The owner visited a wide range of shipyards and spoke with high level designers to perceive what was possible to make. This 70m motor yacht has to have a distinct DNA and had to be executed with expertise. Marco Martinelli, an experienced engineer in the shipyard field and which the owner had work previosyly, was the chosen to carry out the project.

The naval architect charged with designing the hull form was Horacio Bozzo of Axis Group Yacht Design. The lines are based on the performance requested by the shipyard plus a weight analysis, calculations for the tank capacity and distribution to ensure the vessel has the right trim in all conditions. The project surveyor was Sparkman & Stephens.

Along with the owner and Martinelli, the interior layout was conceived by design studio Salvagni Architetti.

The interior design décor is marked by a smooth palette colors, an exquisite choice of artefacts, sculptures, ornaments, lighting and distinctive pieces of furniture. Cashmere, cottons silks and velvets from the Loro Piana collection was the starting point to create an atmosphere of pure comfort.

There was also used industrial materials like alpacca (nickel silver) for the table in the main saloon, marble, stone, bronze and smooth leathers.

Instead of the normal three-compartment saloon on the main deck you enter a delightful space with a central cathedral-style ceiling in teak with rounded teak curves instead of crown mouldings, highlighted with lights that represent sea urchins.

A bar snakes seductively across one wall while a set of architectural doors sculptured in alpacca seemingly guard the treasure deep within.

The full-beam suite has a beautifully appointed office which could also work as a private sitting room; and the bedroom that is divided into a reading area, a central sleeping area and a television area.

Bathing also meets luxury having a light marble spa with a solid white marble bath as a central feature.

Up another deck is dedicated to complete luxury spa living. The idea was to create an experience of a top spa resort with a few extras: well-equipped gym, a massage in the calmness of the well-being room, beauty room, hair salon, sauna, Turkish bath.

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